11.4.5

Recording & Presenting Information

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Recording & Presenting Information

Communication is an important part of the work of a scientist. When you have done your investigation and recorded your data, you should present it to others.

Ways of sharing results

Ways of sharing results

  • Scientists can write up their investigation and publish it in scientific journals.
  • Scientists can share their investigation verbally by giving talks and lectures.
    • Talks are often accompanied by slides or snippets of video.
Visual media

Visual media

  • Scientists also use visual media to share their investigation.
  • Example: Posters displayed at conferences.
  • Example: Videos shared online.
Share your work

Share your work

  • You could share your work as a scientist, too!
    • You could make a podcast.
    • You could share your report on your school’s website.
    • You could record a video and share it online.
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